The next big thing in hydrogen could be underground
Underground hydrogen deposits could provide new fuel sources for trucks, planes, and steelmaking. Scientists are searching for natural hydrogen gas beneath the Earth's surface as a potential climate-friendly alternative since burning hydrogen produces only water.
Read full story →Global access to food crops is affected by transport costs and economic inequality
Transport networks and economic inequality significantly affect global access to food crops beyond production capacity alone. Researchers from Finnish universities developed a spatial accessibility framework to assess how transport systems connect food supply with demand under various economic conditions and disruption scenarios.
AI-driven literature mining speeds discovery of heat-stable lead-free dielectric materials
AI analyzed data from hundreds of research papers to discover lead-free dielectric materials that remain stable at high temperatures. The approach transforms materials discovery from trial-and-error methods into a data-driven process.
Researchers build 'digital twin' to model Manhattan air quality
Researchers created a digital twin framework that produces real-time virtual representations of urban carbon dioxide conditions. The tool enables city planners to monitor emissions, identify hotspots, and test potential interventions before implementing them in Manhattan.